Soundcore C50i open-ear earbuds launched with LDAC and live translation for 100 languages
Anker is refreshing its open-ear audio lineup again, and the latest model brings some meaningful upgrades without raising the price. The new Soundcore C50i earbuds have officially launched in the US.

The C50i sticks to the same open-ear, clip-on design that’s become popular among runners, commuters, and anyone who prefers situational awareness over total isolation. This time, Soundcore is introducing what it calls a Flexible Open-Ring Design, which uses a mix of a speaker module, a small battery, and memory titanium to form a C-shaped frame that grips the ear more securely. Each earbud weighs 5.5 grams, making them slightly lighter (and potentially more comfortable) than the C40i.
This open-ear earphone uses 12 mm drivers tuned for deeper bass and now support LDAC, allowing for high-resolution audio over Bluetooth when paired with compatible devices. They also bring AI-enhanced voice calls, Bluetooth 6.0 multipoint connectivity, and an unexpected feature for a budget-pair of buds: live translation for up to 100 languages.
Durability gets a boost too. The C50i comes with an IP55 rating, an upgrade from the C40i’s IPX4, offering better protection against dust and water splashes. The earbuds rely on physical buttons for playback and call control and charge via USB-C.
Battery life sees a noticeable improvement as well. Users can expect up to 7 hours of playback on a single charge, with the charging case extending total listening time to 28 hours.
Pricing and availability:
The Soundcore C50i costs $69.99, but Amazon Prime members can grab it for $55.99 at launch. That’s significantly cheaper than the C40i’s original $119.99 price tag — despite the added features.
The C50i is available now through Amazon and the Soundcore store, making it an appealing upgrade for anyone looking to switch to a more open and comfortable listening style.
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